I-70 westbound lane closure ends near 32nd Avenue, Wheat Ridge CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, traffic was managed with lane closure and advance warning on I-70 westbound near the 32nd Avenue exit for rock scaling. The lane was later reopened and traffic released after completion.
Audio|Heard on: Front Range - CDOT Safety Patrol and Traffic Management Teams
Listen to dispatch call
01:36
Transcript:
00:00
You just want to start a small unit that's a friend.
00:02
We're going to find you to fill the scamper.
00:04
So they take it on a ramp.
00:08
They're surveil with their lights on to be advanced going.
00:11
To be advanced one.
00:15
There's a lot of traffic noise in the back.
00:17
I heard you say to send a patrol unit and what do you want them to stage?
00:23
If you can send the patrol unit has them staged the on-ramp of 32nd.
00:29
With the lights on and the arrowboard up so it could be an advance warning that'd be appreciated.
00:38
Okay, 1236.
00:44
Oh, 301?
00:50
(number withheld).
00:53
(number withheld). Sir, could I get you to go assist our T-7? He's going to be I-70 Westbound at the 32nd Avenue exit.
01:02
He wants you to go onto the 32nd ramp and put your light on with the arrowboard for advance.
01:10
Morning.
01:12
Three-one, copy, and route.
01:14
Thank you, sir.
01:16
1237.
01:17
R2-37. Okay,
01:19
we're all right, copy, yes, thank you.
01:22
You're welcome, 1237.
01:23
Floyd 1 to Golden.
01:30
Closure for rock scaling is complete releasing traffic on I-70.
01:34
See that, 1241.
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